A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the Palpable Errors are Attempted to be Rectified, and Its Material Omissions SuppliedC. Roworth, 1801 - 226 |
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... field of blood . What an aceldama , what a field of blood Sicily has been in antient times ! Vindication of Natural Society . To ACE'RBATE . v . a . [ from acerb . ] To make four . Af's Dict . from Scott . A'CID . n . [ from the ...
... field of blood . What an aceldama , what a field of blood Sicily has been in antient times ! Vindication of Natural Society . To ACE'RBATE . v . a . [ from acerb . ] To make four . Af's Dict . from Scott . A'CID . n . [ from the ...
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... field . " To AMATE . v . a . 66 ( 6 2. To terrify ; to ftrike with horrour . In this fenfe " it is derived from the old French matter , to crush fubdue . " It feems rather derived from the old French participle amati accablè ; and its ...
... field . " To AMATE . v . a . 66 ( 6 2. To terrify ; to ftrike with horrour . In this fenfe " it is derived from the old French matter , to crush fubdue . " It feems rather derived from the old French participle amati accablè ; and its ...
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... field , and by right of appendency had the cave with it . Ib . APPERCEPTION . n . [ a peculiar philosophical term . ] This philofopher makes a diftinction between percep- tion , and what he calls apperception . By apperception he ...
... field , and by right of appendency had the cave with it . Ib . APPERCEPTION . n . [ a peculiar philosophical term . ] This philofopher makes a diftinction between percep- tion , and what he calls apperception . By apperception he ...
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... field . " The flowery balks Where harmless virgins have their walks . 2. Any thing paft over untouched . And the mad fteele about doth fiercely fly , Not fparing wight , ne leaving any balke . W. Browne . Sp . F. Q. B.VI. C.XI. ft . 16 ...
... field . " The flowery balks Where harmless virgins have their walks . 2. Any thing paft over untouched . And the mad fteele about doth fiercely fly , Not fparing wight , ne leaving any balke . W. Browne . Sp . F. Q. B.VI. C.XI. ft . 16 ...
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... field . Marfion's Malecontent . To BA'RBARIZE . v . a . To make barbarous . My character , as a reformer , is connected with the hideous changes , which have barbarized France . Burke . “ To BARBER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To dress ...
... field . Marfion's Malecontent . To BA'RBARIZE . v . a . To make barbarous . My character , as a reformer , is connected with the hideous changes , which have barbarized France . Burke . “ To BARBER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To dress ...
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